In this day and age, it’s common that couple’ are combining homes, and therefore, they do not need to register for the typical stuff of days ole’. Likewise, some couples just don’t want to go through the process of registering because they want to minimize. Then, there are other couples need a traditional registry, but want to feel good about what they do on their wedding dazes.
So, what do you do?
Donation registries.
There are tons of charities on the web where you can create a bridal registry – by either donating to a charity directly, or working with stores that will donate a portion of your guests’ purchases to a charity of your choosing. You simply place the registry address on your website and your guests choose what they want to give.
The registries allow you to give in so many different ways – it’s wonderful! It’s quick, easy – and a way to help others.
Some possible registries
What’s more Eco-Friendly and life altering – for you, your guests, and the charities?
Happy planning!
Oh by the way, that beautiful china set that’s posted above is from Gore Dean. Gorgeous!
Tags: Eco-Friendly Weddings, Green honeymoon destination, Registry Information

Lisa,
For brides looking for something to do with their gown after the wedding they can donate them to either the I Do Foundation or St. Anthony’s Bridal.
The I Do Foundation used to bring their dresses to the bridal consignment salon I used to work at and when it sold the I Do Foundation would get the proceeds of the sale and send the money to the charity the bride previously picked.
St. Anthony’s is also great because they provide inexpensive wedding gowns that have been donated to brides who normally wouldn’t be able to afford a nice dress.
A plus to the generous donating bride is that she gets a tax write off.
Kristy
God information. Also, I agree with you about the china set above. It is gorgeous!